Definition of Dadoing

1. Verb. (present participle of dado) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Dadoing

1. dado [v] - See also: dado

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dadoing

daddy-longlegs
daddy-o
daddy long-legs spider
daddy longlegs
daddyhood
daddyish
dadgum
dadgummit
dadlike
dado
dado plane
dado rail
dado rails
dadoed
dadoes
dadoing (current term)
dados
dadrock
dads
dadsonite
dae
daedal
daedalean
daedalian
daedalic
daedally
daedalous
daedalum
daedatelum
daeing

Literary usage of Dadoing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Wood Craft: A Journal of Woodworking, with which is Incorporated "The (1914)
"The Saw Table Has Had Its Day on dadoing Window and Door Jambs For it is not profitable to do your dadoing on a saw-table when one man with a "Phillips" ..."

2. The Building Estimator by William Arthur (1904)
"But I know of nearly 60000 ft that did not average 16 ft with far less dadoing. Pantries, closets, etc, may be figured by this method and an allowance made ..."

3. Safety and Health Requirements Manual: U. S. Army Corps of Engineersedited by Robert H. Griffin edited by Robert H. Griffin (1999)
"The provision of a spreader in connection with grooving, dadoing, or rabbeting is not required. On the completion of such operations, the spreader shall be ..."

4. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and by Russell Sturgis (1901)
"To cut grooves or channels, as in dadoing and housing. PLOWED AND TONGUED. (See Tongued and Grooved.) PLUG (п.). A. A wedge or peg of wood driven into a ..."

5. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and by Russell Sturgis (1901)
"In the United States, more commonly Tusk. B. A groove in a member or piece to receive the end of another, as by dadoing. ..."

6. American Machinists' Handbook and Dictionary of Shop Terms: A Reference Book by Fred Herbert Colvin, Frank Arthur Stanley (1909)
"... Universal — Bench on which lumber is brought to the saw for ripping, cross-cutting, dadoing, mitering, etc. Saw, Cold — For sawing metal. ..."

7. The Modern Factory: Safety, Sanitation and Welfare by George Moses Price (1914)
"... dadoing. and also prevents pinching and jumping back of caught pieces. Splitters should be made of the liest steel, smooth and securely fastened. ..."

8. The Greek Philosophers by Alfred William Benn (1882)
"... or, stated more generally, in discerning an dadoing whatever work one is best fitted for, would continue to influence ethical teaching, with the effect ..."

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